Secretary of State, Rex Tillerson
has expressed fears that the US is ill-prepared to prevent to stop Russia from
meddling with its forthcoming midterm poll.

There are indications that Russia
is already attempting to interfere “in the U.S. in 2018” ahead of congressional
midterm elections as it did in the 2016 general election, he said.

“I don’t know if to say we are
better prepared, because the Russians will adapt as well,” Tillerson said in an
exclusive interview with Fox News in Bogota, Colombia.

“The point is, if it’s their
intention to interfere, they are going to find ways to do that. We can take
steps to prevent it, but this is something that, once they decide they are
going to do it, it’s very difficult to preempt it.

“I think it’s important we just
continue to say to Russia, ‘Look, you think we don’t see what you’re doing. We
do see it and you need to stop. If you don’t, you’re going to just continue to
invite consequences for yourself,” said Tillerson.

The secretary also condemned the
Russian government’s activities in Syria which is in support of the Assad
regime as it kills civilians with chemical and conventional weapons.

“They are supporting the Assad
regime; they are providing the air cover for the regime. Russia is responsible,
they agreed that they would take care of the chemical weapons in Syria, clearly
they failed to do that,” said Tillerson.

“Russia really needs to move to a
different place on this, and they can deny it all they want to, but facts are
facts and they need to go to another spot.”

Tillerson also said that U.S.
Vice President Mike Pence would attend the opening of the Olympics this week in
South Korea, but not clear if the Trump administration would speak with North
Korean officials there.